Sources: Lions give safety Delmas new dealESPN.com news services, ESPN.com The Detroit Lions have re-signed safety Louis Delmas to a 2-year contract worth $9.465 million, a league soure tells ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. |
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Andrew Greif, dimemag.com Detroit Pistons rookie Andre Drummond has been hurt for four weeks with a stress fracture in his back, but while his trick shot over a wall of shoeboxes Thursday at Portland’s Oddball.com shoe warehouse isn’t part of his rehab, it’s still pretty awe… |
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I try not to saturate you with contract details at this or any other time of year, figuring most of you don't care how much a player makes unless it impacts his future and/or the makeup of the team. This week's contract renegotiation between the Detroit… |
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I'm a little late on this, but while I have a moment to breathe on Day 4 1/2 of NFL free agency, let's try to understand how the NFL is proposing to change the rule that cost the Detroit Lions a touchdown in their Thanksgiving Day loss last season to th… |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com A year ago, the Lions were in the midst of an offseason in which they averaged an arrest a month, leading up to a season in which they were one of the NFL’s biggest disappointments. But one Lions player says he can already see a big difference. Lions co… |
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